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Migration Magic 2024 Birdathon Prizes

Migration Magic 2024 Birdathon Prizes

We are happy to announce the winners of the Migration Magic 2024 Birdathon: Pavana Attonito, Frank Mantlik, Olivia Vignola, and Linda Olsen.

To the hundreds of people across Connecticut who contributed and participated, a sincere thank you!

See all the Birdathon winners and participants on this page.

 

Participants in Connecticut Audubon’s Migration Magic Birdathon, which runs from May 1-31, 2024, will have a chance to win great prizes.

The Grand Prize winner will be chosen by random drawing.

To be eligible all you need is to:

Register for the Birdathon

See or hear 50 species during May 2024.

Submit eBird checklists via the eBird Trip Report

Raise at least $50, including your $10 Birdathon entry fee.

We’ve awarded the Grand Prize by random drawing the past several years to make it much easier for everyone to compete. You don’t have to see the most species or raise the most money. Just r=sign up and meet these easy criteria!

Grand Prize Drawing – open to all participants

The Grand Prize is a framed pastel, with 12K gold leaf, of a female American Goldfinch (shown here), by artist Anne McGrory. It has an estimated value is $1,500, and is 13 inches high by 7.25 wide.

McGrory is a New Hampshire artist who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her gallery’s website says, “She is a Master Pastelist member of The Pastel Society of America, a juried artist member of the Salmagundi Club and the International Guild of Realism.”

“Female American Goldfinch” is a stunning piece!

You can read more about Anne McGrory here.

Contribute to bird conservation by making a donation to the Migration Magic Birdathon. Click here!

You can see photos of all the artworks offered as prizes here!


Most species seen during May — Adult participant, First Place

“Icy Reflections — Pintails,” a print of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp for 1991, by Daniel Smith.

16 inches high by 16.5 wide, professionally matted and framed. Limited edition print signed by the artist.

Most species seen during May — Adult participant, Second Place

“Winter Blue Jay,” a limited edition print from 1999, signed by the artisit, Shirley Germain.

24 inches high by 19.5 wide, professionally matted and framed.


Most species seen during May — Young birder (17 and under)

“Autumn Wings,” a print of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp for 1988, by Maynard Reece.

16 inches high by 16.5 wide, professionally matted and framed. Limited edition print signed by the artist.


Most money raised by a Birdathon participant

Two tickets to Infinity Hall, Hartford, for a concert by Josh Ritter, on Friday, June 7; and a night’s stay for two at the Interlaken Lakeside Resoirt in Lakeville, Connecticut.


Samantha DeMarco took her 2023 winning photo at the Derby Greenway. Contest judge Heather Wolf said of it: “This is a beautiful habitat photo with superb framing that draws me right into the creek.”

Photo Contest

Best photo taken by an adult

“Snow Goose,” a print of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp for 1988, by Daniel Smith.

18 inches by 18 inches, professionally matted and framed. Limited edition print signed by the artist.


Best photo taken by a young birder (17 and under)

“Cinnamon Teal,” a print of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp for1986, by Gerald Mobley.

15.75 inches high by 16.25 wide, professionally matted and framed. Limited edition print signed by the artist.


To win a prize, you must follow the Birdathon rules, which you can find here.

The photo contest will be judged this year by Jesse Thompson, owner of Milford Photo. Thank you, Jesse!

Connecticut Audubon staff members and their families are not eligible but members of the Board of Directors and regional boards are eligible.


Migration Magic Sponsors


 

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203-900-3573  Mark.Naso@wellsfargo.com


 



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